Trinity College, Cambridge. Dated 23 July 1907 - Has heard from Liverpool, no decision will be made until October, asks him to keep the news private; asks for the article for the C.M.S. [Church Mission Society]; clarifies that he was not bored or impatient during Roscoe's discussion of his relations with the C.M.S.; is off to Nottingham to see a bust from Nemi and a professor [Frank Granger?] who has made a discovery relating to it.
University Coll., Nottingham. Dated June 15, 1907 - Theorises that the double bust found at Nemi represents the rex nemorensis; notes that he made the suggestion that the Hirpi Sorani were wolves of the sun before [William] Ridgeway, and encloses an extract of an article [not present].
Typescript extract from 'Victoria County History of Nottinghamshire', vol. I, p. 186.
University Coll., Nottingham - Theorises that the double bust found at Nemi represents the rex nemorensis; notes that he made the suggestion that the Hirpi Sorani were wolves of the sun before [William] Ridgeway did, and encloses an extract of an article [not present].
Manuscript extract, in Frank Granger's hand, from 'Victoria County History of Nottinghamshire', vol. I, p. 186.